Bhojpuri folk singer Devi becomes single mother, welcomes baby boy through IVF - Report

Bhojpuri singer Devi became a single mother through IVF with donor sperm from a German sperm bank. She gave birth to a healthy baby boy on September 9 at AIIMS Rishikesh. Devi’s father confirmed she tried for seven years before succeeding. She is known for popular Bhojpuri folk songs.
Bhojpuri folk singer Devi becomes single mother, welcomes baby boy through IVF - Report
Bhojpuri singer Devi became a single mother through IVF with donor sperm from a German sperm bank. She gave birth to a healthy baby boy on September 9 at AIIMS Rishikesh. Devi’s father confirmed she tried for seven years before succeeding. She is known for popular Bhojpuri folk songs.
Popular Bhojpuri folk singer Devi has become a single mother through medical assistance without getting married. Reportedly, she gave birth to a baby boy via surgery on Tuesday, September 9, at AIIMS Rishikesh. The doctors have confirmed that both the mother and child are healthy.Birth aided by German sperm bankAccording to hospital sources cited by News18, assisted reproductive technology was used to facilitate the birth, with donor sperm from a sperm bank in Germany enabling Devi’s conception.Devi's father confirms pregnancy journeyReportedly, Devi’s father, Pramod Kumar, confirmed to the reporters that her daughter became pregnant with the help of a sperm bank in Germany. She tried 7 years ago, but was unsuccessful. This time she succeeded.Devi's musical backgroundDevi hails from Chhapra, Bihar and is a well-known Bhojpuri folk singer. She started learning classical music when she was young. Some of her famous songs are “Piya Goile Kalkata Ae Sajni," “Kue Ka Thanda Pani," “Parwal Beche Jaib Bholpur," and “Gori Chori-Chori." She also has many hit songs like “Pardesiya-Pardesiya," “Piya Banshia Bajay Adhya Ratiya," “Dil Tujhe Pukar Aaja," and “Anguri Mein Dushale Biya Naginiya."
For the unfamiliar, IVF procedure involves several key steps: first, eggs are collected from a woman’s ovaries. These eggs are then fertilized in a laboratory with donor sperm to create embryos. Finally, the embryos are implanted into the woman’s uterus to achieve pregnancy.

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